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Why is the movie Scarface so influential on Hip-Hop culture? I mean, this character was no hero. He was a gangsta and drug dealer. So I guess that's why so many rappers admired Tony Montana. For the gangsta element I suppose. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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NWF said: I mean, this character was no hero. He was a gangsta and drug dealer. So I guess that's why so many rappers admired Tony Montana. For the gangsta element I suppose. They sorta remade it with "new jack city" Both film and soundtrack were hugely influential at the time. "new jack city" got big props at the time of release | |
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NWF said: I mean, this character was no hero. He was a gangsta and drug dealer. So I guess that's why so many rappers admired Tony Montana. For the gangsta element I suppose.
Cuz me made lots of money, sold lots of drugs and got lots of respect and stuff. | |
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well i believe that "scarface" is viewed as a hip hop favorite because even though al pacino's character "tony montana" was a criminal, killer, and drug dealer, he rose from poverty to achieve his dreams, even if they weren't the right dreams to achieve, nevertheless, he achieved them, and then lost it all.
I guess it favors those in hip hop because although many "claim" to have come from poverty in the projects and rose to become hip hop artists, it kind of mirrors their life in a similar way. I personally like "scarface" because I love al pacino. And then because its kind of a comedy to me because of the fake accents that the actors portray. I mean you can't tell me that you don't laugh at least a dozen times at the things al pacino says in the movie. I just like violent movies anyway, its my thing, everybody has a preference. Don't knock the movie just because it was built on a negative subject. It may not have deserved oscar recognition, but hey most of the good ones aren't recognized by the academy anyway... I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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as hip-hop influences go, better "scarface" than "steel magnolias", i suppose. | |
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Anxiety said: as hip-hop influences go, better "scarface" than "steel magnolias", i suppose. Or "cool as ice"? | |
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thesexofit said: Or "cool as ice"? or "beaches". | |
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They love it strictly because the criminal element appeals to them. I love the gangsters like Scarface and Al Capone because of their coolness, eliteness, and fashion sense, and attitude. I just don't understand how rappers love these guys but very few of them dress like them. Every now and then, Ice T and Snoop Dogg look pretty sharp but most of the rappers wear jeans and sports jerseys (little boy clothes). You didn't see the real gangsters dressing like "mama's big little boy"...those motherfuckers were clean.!
They need to take a tip from their heros and learn how to dress. There's a difference in "gangster" and "gangsta". Andy is a four letter word. | |
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missfee said: well i believe that "scarface" is viewed as a hip hop favorite because even though al pacino's character "tony montana" was a criminal, killer, and drug dealer, he rose from poverty to achieve his dreams, even if they weren't the right dreams to achieve, nevertheless, he achieved them, and then lost it all.
I guess it favors those in hip hop because although many "claim" to have come from poverty in the projects and rose to become hip hop artists, it kind of mirrors their life in a similar way. I personally like "scarface" because I love al pacino. And then because its kind of a comedy to me because of the fake accents that the actors portray. I mean you can't tell me that you don't laugh at least a dozen times at the things al pacino says in the movie. I just like violent movies anyway, its my thing, everybody has a preference. Don't knock the movie just because it was built on a negative subject. It may not have deserved oscar recognition, but hey most of the good ones aren't recognized by the academy anyway... I always thought Scarface was overrated. I much preferred Pacino in the other De Palma movie Carlito's Way. You're right about it being funny, its just so exaggerated in every sense! | |
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how (Italian) Al Pacino pulled off (Cuban ) Tony Montana is baffling...his performance was sooooo over the top. you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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Black culture has been sold a bill of goods as to who their heroes should be. Record companies are eager to sell self-hating people of color role models who glorify criminal behavior, just like the rest of the media. The marketing is quite effective, and a generation of rappers has grown up aspiring to emulate this criminality (even if it has nothing to do with their reality). So the folks in the hood feel like they're in the cool club, and the establishment has them contributing to their own degredation. Everybody's happy! | |
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But got no love in return? Did u understand the real meaning of love? That it just is and never yearns" ...Prince | |
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pkidwell said: That last comment brought to you by Debbie Downer.
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This doesn't really have anything to do with the topic. But I've always preferred Goodfellas over any of the gangster movies. I liked Scarface ok...I just didn't get what all the hype over it was about. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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NWF said: I mean, this character was no hero. He was a gangsta and drug dealer. So I guess that's why so many rappers admired Tony Montana. For the gangsta element I suppose.
For the same reason homophobia is so pervasive in Hip Hop Culture---Al Pacino (spelling?) is the devil and Janet Jackson is his satanic left-handed dark angel. They make a nasty pair. | |
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my fave movie of all time.tony montana represents to me the power of the mind to achieve what ever you want to achieve.but while you are achieving be careful what you achieve because you might just achieve it! | |
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"Scarface" is just a movie, but what many hip hop artists do is glamorize everything that was considered "cool" about it. Violence, drugs and materialism. | |
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thesexofit said: They sorta remade it with "new jack city" Both film and soundtrack were hugely influential at the time. "new jack city" got big props at the time of release New Jack City was a great movie. I was obsessed with it and the soundtrack when it came out. | |
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It's really funny, I work in a wrecka stowe loads of 14-16 year
old boys come in & ask 4 the DVD. They never ask 4 'Scarface' though... They always go: 'U got Tony Montana?'...mostly italian & turkish immigrants...another favourite is 'Blood in Blood out.' ...Your coochie gonna swell up and fall apart... | |
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Tom said: thesexofit said: They sorta remade it with "new jack city" Both film and soundtrack were hugely influential at the time. "new jack city" got big props at the time of release New Jack City was a great movie. I was obsessed with it and the soundtrack when it came out. Me too . I was around 6 or 7 and I wanted to be as cool as Wesley Snipes. I still listen to "i'm still waiting" by Johnny Gill and "i'm dreaming" by Christopher williams sometimes | |
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pkidwell said: That last comment brought to you by Debbie Downer.
LOL!! "I'm a pig..so,magic elixir I swill" | |
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Martinelli said: It's really funny, I work in a wrecka stowe loads of 14-16 year
old boys come in & ask 4 the DVD. They never ask 4 'Scarface' though... They always go: 'U got Tony Montana?'...mostly italian & turkish immigrants...another favourite is 'Blood in Blood out.' I love Blood in Blood Out,too and American Me. "I'm a pig..so,magic elixir I swill" | |
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pkidwell said: That last comment brought to you by Debbie Downer.
This comment is really funny.However,a lot of what was said in that post is true. It's really sad.Every rapper isn't a gangsta or whatever,but thaey have to portray certain things to even get a deal and then released. Remember how Wyclef said they told him he had to rap about more guns,etc? And in other music,Prince was told to change subject matter and only sing about certain topics.Some of it is based on racism and some ids just misguided greed.Their marketing shows that only songs about sex and guns sell. Anyway, I can still laugh at something if it's funny no matter what.Peace. "I'm a pig..so,magic elixir I swill" | |
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You're forgetting this one as well..
SCARFACE (probably one of my favorites!!!) He's a hero...damn it!!! | |
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OdysseyMiles said: "Scarface" is just a movie, but what many hip hop artists do is glamorize everything that was considered "cool" about it. Violence, drugs and materialism.
is that OZONE in your avatar?!?! | |
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pkidwell said: That last comment brought to you by Debbie Downer.
----- How about the comment being brought to you by someone who lives in the real world. | |
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FiveFootNine said: You're forgetting this one as well..
SCARFACE (probably one of my favorites!!!) He's a hero...damn it!!! dare u go | |
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Ice T didnt trademark himself after Montana.. but world renouned Pimp Iceberg Slim http://www.popsubculture...._slim.html
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